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Anderson School District Two

Anderson School District Two. Annual Report 2011-2012. Thomas Chapman, Superintendent. Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World. Anderson 2 Teachers of the Year. Front row: Kim McCoy, BMS; Katie Moody, WES and Connie Caldwell, MPS

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Anderson School District Two

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  1. Anderson School District Two Annual Report 2011-2012 Thomas Chapman, Superintendent Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  2. Anderson 2 Teachers of the Year Front row: Kim McCoy, BMS; Katie Moody, WES and Connie Caldwell, MPS Back row: Anne Allred, HPES; Matt White, BES; Glenn Stevens, BHP; and Kim Whitt, HPMS • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  3. Anderson School District Two’s 2012 Teacher of the Year is Honea Path Elementary School’s teacher, Anne Allred. Anne has been teaching at Honea Path Elementary for three years. She graduated from the College of Charleston with a a B. S. Degree in Elementary Education. Mrs. Allred is a Merit Academy Teacher, Write From the Beginning Trainer, and a former SCCTM presenter. Mrs. Allred is married and has three sons. As with many of her colleagues, teaching has always been in her blood. When she was in school, she remembers assisting classmates who were having difficulties with the curriculum. She was the one who volunteered to help when she completed her work. Mrs. Allred states, “Since my mother had been a teacher, I was emulating her love of teaching at an early age by helping my classmates. Little did I know that my teachers were providing me with a higher level of education by letting me analyze my friends’ mistakes and helping them make corrections. This along with many inspiring teachers helped fuel my calling to become a teacher.” Congratulations, Anne Allred! • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  4. The Comprehensive Needs Assessment addressed the following areas: (1) Student Achievement, (2) Teacher/Administrator Quality, and (3) School Climate. Action plans with goals for improvement have been developed for each of these areas. State test results, SAT/ACT scores, District Achievement Test results, district benchmark test results, district and school report card data were utilized to establish the District Strategic Five Year Plan. The technology plan is outlined in a separate document. The baseline grade level data for grades 3-8 established for this report are the scores reflective of the 2009 PASS for ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies. For grades 3-8 in 2009, 17% of the students scored Not Met in ELA. The challenge will be to continue increasing the percent of students scoring at the Met and Exemplary levels. An analysis of ELA and Math PASS data by subgroups shows that African-American, Disabled and Free/Reduced lunch students are scoring lower than their counterparts. In ELA, of the students scoring Not Met, 25.8% were African-American, 50.3% were students with Learning Disabilities and 44.6% were students of Free/Reduced meal status. In math, of the students scoring not met, 33.1% were African American, 62.1% were students with Learning Disabilities and 49.3% were students of Free/Reduced meal status. District administered PASS-like 1st and 2nd grade tests in math and ELA indicate that we must be sure students are receiving standards-based instruction in K-2 so students are prepared for state 3rd grade tests. Strategic Plan Update • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  5. Anderson School District Two’s future goals for school climate are centered on the following: 1) increasing student and teacher attendance and 2) implementing the six National Standards of Parent/Family Involvement to nurture family friendly schools for success. By studying Joyce Epstein’s book, School, Family and Community Partnerships, schools will develop strategies to positively impact parent/family involvement to support children as students. The 2012 Report Card survey revealed an attendance rate of 95.4% for teachers and 96.2% for students. The data reveals that an average of 19.2 days was utilized for staff development as indicated on the State Report Card. Our goal is to continue to encourage and provide staff development opportunities. Presently, 100% of the core academic subject teachers are highly qualified. Likewise, 100% of all paraprofessional staff is highly qualified. All applicants will be screened to assure that new hires meet the highly qualified criteria. Recruitment efforts will identify potential candidates. As teachers recertify they must complete the technology competency requirement. Training on the new state evaluation model (SAFE-T) was completed in 2009. Training session are held to certify new personnel. The state mandated upgrade trainings were held for those already certified as evaluators. Therefore, our future goal is to focus on improving teacher performance, motivating learners and creating quality assessments aligned to district goals as evidenced by professional development days on the state report card. Strategic Plan Continued • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  6. PASSScience PASS ELA Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (PASS) Students in grades 3-8 are assessed in 4 subject areas: English Language Arts (ELA) Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. These graphs show Anderson Two students scoring Met and Exemplary compared to South Carolina students. Anderson 2 students continue to out perform the State in almost all grades and all tests. PASSMath PASSSocialStudies • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  7. SAT(ScholasticAptitudeTest) Anderson 2’s Composite Scores for Verbal, Math and Writing totaled 1478. This is the 5th consecutive year the district scores surpassed the national average. The national average score was 1477 and the state average score was 1422. End of Course Test Results The 2012 End of Course Test results show Anderson 2 scored better than the state average in all areas. Exit Exam In Spring 2012, 88.2% of Anderson 2 students passed the state’s high school exit exam on their first attempt. This is an increase of 10.3 from 2011. ACT (American College Testing) Anderson 2’s 2012 performance on ACT exceeded the State average once again. The average composite score for Anderson 2 was 20.4 and 19.9 and 21.1 respectively for the State and Nation. • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

  8. Anderson TwoFinancial Information

  9. School Contact Information • Respecting the Past…Embracing the Future…Opening the World

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